Roofing Material Options

There are hundreds of different roofing materials and manufacturers in today’s roofing industry. Every manufacturer and contractor has a different opinion about the best material. Roofing services and warranties are only as dependable as the contractor who offers them. The workmanship built into your new roof is more important than finding the best shingle.

If you are only planning on staying in your current home 10 years and are not planning on passing the home along to a loved one, then asphalt roofing is a viable option. However, if you do not want to change your roof for 50 years and are looking to add curb appeal, rubber roofing may be the choice for you.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Roofing Materials

What’s the best buy?

If the face value of all warranties accurately reflected the actual life expectancy, asphalt roofing would always be the right choice. However, history has shown that manufacturer’s promises are not always as good as they seem. Below we break down the warranty period, pricing and actual life expectancy. (These statistics are based on our research and experience, over 94 years in Windsor and Essex County.)

It does not take a finance major to see that Asphalt, Rubber and Metal roofing offer very similar values over their life expectancy. Yet, it should be noted that there are some elements of a roofing purchase that are not as easy to measure.

Value added to your home

Increased curb appeal

Energy savings

If you live in a neighborhood where all houses look very similar, investing in an alternative to asphalt roofing could pay huge dividends when it comes time to selling your home. Also, more energy efficient products, such as rubber and metal roofing, are certain to lower your energy bills. It is important when choosing a roofing alternative to include these elements in your decision making process.

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